Welcome to Mila Kunis LOVE the newest fansite dedicated to the talented actress Mila Kuni. Mila is best known for her roles on That 70's Show, Black Swan, Forgetting Sarah Marshall, Family Guy, Bad Moms and many more including most recently The Spy Who Dumped Me. The aim of this fansite is to serve as a comprehensive and respectful online resource for news and photos of Mila. Be sure to visit our growing gallery with over 85,000 photos, follow us on twitter, and bookmark the site to visit again. - Girl Jay

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Mila was in attendance last night at the People’s Choice Awards where The Spy Who Dumped Me won best Comedy movie of 2018. She looked beautiful. I’ve added a bunch of photos of her to the gallery. Thanks to my friend Maria for some of the photos.

I’ve added HD screencaps of Mila from her recent film, The Spy Who Dumped Me costarring Sam Heughan and Kate McKinon, to the gallery. I’ve also added additional film stills and replaced smaller versions with larger ones. Be sure to rent or buy the film today. It was so good! Enjoy.

I’ve added over 200 screencaps of Mila from her appearance in Walker, Texas Ranger back in 1997. Sadly, I don’t believe we will get better screencaps from this event as it is over 20 years old. Big thanks to my friend Kayla for helping me track this episode down. Enjoy the photos!

Also, you can now access the website through mila-kunis.org as well as milakunis.org.

In honor of Mila’s birthday this week (TODAY!) I’ve added more screencaps of Mila’s television guest roles from the mid-90’s. The quality of a lot of these screencaps aren’t the best because the projects are so old, but they are better than nothing. I’ve also added screencaps to a featurette of The Spy Who Dumped Me and a couple of scans thanks to my friend Mary. This is part 2 of 2 in the television guest role updates. I’ll add more photos later this week to round out Mila’s birthday celebration. Enjoy!

In honor of Mila’s birthday this week (August 14th!) I’ve started to ask screencaps of Mila’s television guest roles including roles as early as the mid-90’s. The quality of a lot of these screencaps aren’t the best because the projects are so old, but they are better than nothing. I will replace them in the future if I ever come across better quality ones. This is part 1 of 2 in the television guest role updates, so enjoy!

TV WEEK: When it comes to spies, 007 is obviously the master. How do you both stack up against James Bond?

Sam: Obviously, the film has a nod to past Bond movies. I’m glad I got to put on the tux, because I’ve always wanted to play James Bond and be in that world. The stakes are high and there’s real danger in the film. But then the girls come in and blow it all apart with laughs!

Mila: Kate and I play circumstantial spies, so it’s more like how it would be if I or my best friend were thrown into this situation in real life, and this is how it would go down. We don’t have a special magical watch that pops up and turns into a parachute – and that’s what makes it more fun. It’s without the magical realism of Jason Bourne [from the Bourne trilogy] or 007.

Sam, unlike Mila, you’re not exactly famous for your comedy chops – no offence! Were you nervous to go up against such funny women?

S: Outlander is a drama, so to be standing opposite Kate from Saturday Night Live and Mila, who I’ve watched in so many great films, was terrifying. From the first take, Mila and Kate improvised and talked nonsense, so I had a big learning curve to understand that way of working in the comedy world.

M: If Kate is speaking, then she’s improvising, so we’d go off the script a lot. It was a mess for poor Sam, who came from a strict way of working with a script – but he kept up really well.

You all sound so supportive. Spill the beans: did you really get along this well on set too?

M: I was a fan of Kate going into this. The bonus was she ended up becoming a really good friend. Sometimes, you meet people you admire and they aren’t always what you want them to be. It was lovely to discover Kate exceeds all expectations.

S: At the core of this movie are two strong women who have become great friends, and they really brought that to the screen as well. In the story, my character is trying to look after them, but they’re more likely to save him. It was great to be part of this strong female cast.

Mila, you have two little ones with your hubby Ashton Kutcher. What’s one thing you miss about life pre-kids?

M: Now I have children [daughter Wyatt, three, and son Dimitri, one], spontaneity has gone out the window. Ashton and I joke that we used to be able to travel with only a T-shirt in a backpack. Now, we have a Pack ‘n Play [baby device] and a suitcase full of diapers! But I’ve been lucky with my past two projects, Bad Moms and this film. I worked with people who understood that I didn’t want to leave my kids for too long.

Mila, be honest: were you an Outlander fan before you met Sam? And did his sex-symbol status have anything to do with you taking on this movie?

M: I’m new to the whole Outlander world. I had no idea there was this massive fan base lusting after Sam without his shirt on! [Laughs] Kate started watching it while we were shooting the film and she ended up becoming the biggest Sam fan on the planet. We were both sad there was a lot less sexy time in our film!

I originally wanted to open the site before Friday but it didn’t happen that way so I missed a lot of The Spy Who Dumped Me press. I’ve made a master post though with quick links to photos and videos of Mila doing press so you can see them all in one place. Enjoy!

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THE SPY WHO DUMPED MEMila as Audrey
Audrey and Morgan are best friends who unwittingly become entangled in an international conspiracy when one of the women discovers the boyfriend who dumped her was actually a spy.

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